Pros: This course is VERY well maintained. Pins are changed about once a month providing a different challenge each visit. I have played every hole on almost every pin position and, regardless of A, B, or C pin placement, this course provides some unique challenges. There is a good balance of Dog legs left and right, wide and narrow fairways as well as raised pins. There is MAJOR elevation changes on some holes which provides the necessity for some non-conventional throws. For those who enjoy more finesse rather than pure power, this course in mostly wood (save 15 (Old 17), 16 (Old 18), 25-27). The course was just re-worked for the ECY Tournament next weekend (hence the reference to OLD hole locations. Signage from pin to pin is the best i've seen. Each hole has a well detailed map of the hole with suggested paths drawn. With the re-worked layout, you can now play 18 holes and end at the top of the hill where you parked.

Cons: This course can get crowded on weekends and holidays. Suggestion is to go early in the day, or during the week when foot traffic is at a minimum. Since this is a public park, many times stray hikers will cut across the course. Be sure to call "Fore" or check the path to make sure you won't hit anyone.

Other Thoughts: As the title says, this is the Best Course that Eastern PA has to offer. Be sure to bring your Hiking Boots or comfortable hiking shoes. Also, bring some bug spray during the summer months to keep pesky bugs away. All in all, this is my home course and I couldn't be happier to play this course on a weekly basis.

Pros: Hole info : 5 Each hole has a wooden plaque with the best hole info I have seen so far.
Terrain management : 5 This course is well loved and maintained.
Variety : 4.5 This has everything except a shot over water.
Ease of finding course : 4.5
Pin and tee box quality : 5 Lots of well marked variety with all holes.
Layout : 5 This has 27 holes of challenge. Many pas 5s.
Fun factor : 5 The reason I started and continue to love disc golf.

Cons: There is poison ivy in them woods ;)

Other Thoughts: Ease of finding next hole : 4.5
Beginner friendly : 4
Lost disc recovery : 4 This course has thick woods but it is easy to find stray discs

Pros: This is my home course, where I first started over 17 yrs ago. I remeber back when it was only 21 holes and hole one started down in the woods where hole 22 is. This is the best groomed and most well maintained woods course, I really like the 27 holes that exist today. There is a lot of love that goes into this course. All positions are a challenge but I especially like when all holes are in C. That is my fav because get to utilize the entire course to the max. No matter how many times I have played, always a challenge and always fun.

Cons: 27 holes is just not enough. There is so much more land over by hole 24 why can't this part be expanded to include another 9? Then there would be two pro18 courses!!

Pros: I'm still fairly new to the sport but have played Tyler's course three times now. It never gets old.

Having multiple basket locations for each hole, or multiple tees, really helps keep this course "fresh". It is a different game each time. The A locations are nice short shots but still require accurate shots. The B and C locations often require every shot you have. There are some seriously challenging holes here.

The course is good for beginners and pros alike. While a beginner will never get near par on this course, it is a great place to work on your different shots.

Lots of shade as it is almost all wooded.

The pin placements are very creative. Depending on what letter they are at, some pins are placed perfectly between trees, up on hills, or in one case, in a tree (hole 14?). Really a lot of fun.

Cons: If the brush is thick, you could lose a disc or two. The holes tat are out in the open have a large field of tall grass that will also eat your discs up. It was cut down today but in the past it was very tall and thick.

Other Thoughts: Overall this is truly a fantastic course. I recommend you go play it.

Pros: -Beautiful course set in the woods of Tyler Park.
-The course has a nice balance of easy and challenging holes. Not sure how ofter the pins are moved but the "C" pins are very challenging on some holes.
-Majority of holes are in the shade
-Good use of elevation

Cons: -Some holes (23 and 27) when the pin is in the "C" position should have different pars. They may be different but it isn't reflected on the tee marker.
-Tee Markers may say pin is in one position but it is actually in another spot

Other Thoughts: The last 3 holes were out in the open and I really wanted some shade at the end of my day. It was hot and muggy, so bring lots of water.
Can't wait to bring my friends here to play.

Pros: The best course design I have played. some very technical holes and some long open field. 23 of 27 are in the woods. Sign at every tee gives a great description of the hole and which basket position it is in. you need a wide arsenal of throws to play this course well, This is my home course and Nothing I have played has been comparable. you will get better every time you play this course. the first 18 holes are definately easier then the last 9.

Cons: In a PERFECT world it could be...never mind this course is the best you will ever play!

Other Thoughts: Play this course asap! you will not regret any length of drive it takes for you. this course is great for beginners to have fun and learn the game, as well as difficult for the experienced to challenge themselves on every hole. the ability to change the basket to 3 different locations on 26 of 27 holes(number 4 has 3 tee locations instead) I can not explain enough how great this course is, I play it at least 3 times a week...
I made a video of me playing a round of 18 at Tyler. I hope you will enjoy the video and it should give you a better idea, than just pictures, just how nice this course truely is...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2r1MDBxeQg

Pros: • Concrete tees with multiples on many holes
• Useful signage with a dial showing current pin placement (choice of either A,B & C for all 27 holes!)
• Benches at tees are very helpful since it's long, physically demanding and waiting to play is certain on such a heavily used course
• Baskets in respectable shape (really like the filled in orange w/numbers on top as they're easy to see in the woods)
• Mostly heavily wooded and technical (although there are a handful of open holes)
• Variety and diversity of shots possible here but dependent upon pin locations as to how much so
• Broken in - wooded fairways are devoid of heavy brush for the most part keeping disc hunts/loss to a minimum
• Elevation used wisely with raised pins, sloping greens, uphill/downhill drives; mild/gentler changes used on the 'flatter' holes
• Beautiful setting and in PA State Park so quality is assured
• Disc Golf only area for the most part (there are walking paths which run between the two sides of the dg course)
• Park has amenities, is close to I-95/PA turnpike and located across from a shopping center (grocery, restaurants, etc)
• Appeals to every level of player

Cons: • A few holes had signs that were missing (vandalism?)
• On the day I played, too many holes were in the 'A' position - while still fun, I was hoping for more challenge this time around
• Navigation could be an issue for first timers so a map is recommended
• Course is incredibly popular so it can become crowded and waiting at tees for groups to play is likely

Other Thoughts: I haven't been down here for a several years so the course is much improved since my last visit (9 more holes, updated signs w/pin placement dials, additional tee pads, added navigation signage, etc). Always a joy to play a course that gets so much love and attention from the locals/volunteers. Every person encountered on the course was friendly (general DG conversation), helpful (one player insisting I try a disc of his I had never thrown before) and mindful (large groups letting people play through or letting play the hole with them which helps speed up play for all).

While still technical and challenging, I was somewhat disappointed that many of the pins were in the 'A' position. However I can see why - to appeal to a wider range of players. In an ideal world, this course would have permanent pins in the 'C' positions and would rotate the other baskets between 'A' and 'B'. That's quite costly though and I would never expect a free park to cater to such extremes.

Tyler State Park withstands the test of time as it continually changes and develops as the game, its players and disc technology does. A true destination course for those outside the area and a must play for those in the greater region.

Pros: The course is really scenic and very well maintained. There were benches on almost every hole(if not every hole) which made it nice since I played when it was 90` out.
-There were tee signs with indicators that showed what placement the basket in
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Cons: Some of the hole positions should be reconsidered. When I played, there were par 5s that were only 300'. In my belief, a par 5 should not be reachable with a putter, and that all the baskets for a hole should be near the same distance and just placed differently.
-Another thing is that on most holes there is only one tee

Edit: After a member PMd me I realized that the par changes on a hole when the baskets are moved to different positions. But I still feel that the par on a hole should be the same and the basket positions should reflect that par.

Other Thoughts: Even though this course was nice, I wasn't blown away. This course lacked variety for me. It has 27 good holes but for me there was also no "showcase" hole. I was kind of hoping for a hole where I would go WOW.

Pros: Extremely well-maintained, beautiful scenery, and ever-changing course layouts make this my favorite course to-date. If you haven't yet played it, make the trip soon. I'm a relative beginner to the sport, and I've found Tyler to be the perfect fusion of challenge and reward. It's also worth noting that I've met only the nicest people in my travels there - both players and non-players alike.

Cons: The only downside I can mention is a selfish one - its location. When will courses like this pop up in North-Central Jersey?

Other Thoughts: When I played most recently, we decided to make up our own pars for many of the holes. I wish I had brought a scorecard to identify the par for each of the holes when they are not in the "C" position. ...The upside, of course, was that I was very satisfied with the number of birdies I earned!